Was sind Tags in OpenStreetMap?
On OpenStreetMap, volunteers continuously map what they find relevant. Tags are the system that captures detail — from streets to drinking fountains.
What are tags?
Tags are key/value labels for map objects. A residential street might be highway=residential; a park might include name=city park or amenity=bench.
Who defines the tags?
The OSM community. There are widely used standards documented on the OSM wiki, but new tags appear as needs evolve — flexible, sometimes messy.
Why so many tags?
OSM describes a huge variety of objects in detail. Cycleways alone may include type, surface, and access rights.
Advantages & disadvantages
Pros: flexibility, local detail, continuous community improvement.
Cons: complexity for newcomers, inconsistency across regions, occasional debate.
Summary
Tags are the heart of OpenStreetMap — the open labeling system that makes the map rich, individual, and globally useful.